Tour Europeia 5 04/26 18:05 7 Jose De Sousa v Gian van Veen 1-6
Tour Europeia 4 04/19 14:30 7 Jose De Sousa v Daryl Gurney 2-6
Tour Europeia 3 04/13 19:30 5 Luke Humphries v Jose De Sousa 6-2
Tour Europeia 3 04/12 17:00 7 Jose De Sousa v Cor Dekker 6-3
Players Championship 7 04/08 14:05 6 Jose De Sousa v Jeffrey Sparidaans 6-1
Tour Europeia 2 03/30 20:55 130 Peter Wright v Jose De Sousa 6-3
2024 European Tour 1 03/08 19:25 7 Luke Littler v Jose De Sousa 6-5
2024 UK - Open 03/01 19:50 6 Benjamin Drue Reus v Jose De Sousa 10-7
Players Championship 3 02/19 13:45 57 Jose De Sousa v Kim Huybrechts 6-2
2024 Players Championship 2 02/13 16:25 4 Callan Rydz v Jose De Sousa 6-4
2024 Players Championship 1 02/12 17:15 3 Ryan Searle v Jose De Sousa 6-2
2024 Players Championship 1 02/12 16:30 4 Jose De Sousa v Nathan Aspinall 6-5
2024 Players Championship 1 02/12 13:55 57 Jose De Sousa v Jeffrey de Zwaan 6-2
PDC World Championship 12/22 14:23 6 Jose De Sousa v Jeffrey de Graaf 1-3
2023 Players Championship - Finais 11/24 18:55 6 Jose De Sousa v Kevin Doets 5-6
Campeonato Europeu 10/28 18:00 4 James Wade v Jose De Sousa 10-1
Campeonato Europeu 10/27 18:20 5 Jonny Clayton v Jose De Sousa 4-6
Players Championship 26 10/19 15:55 3 Ryan Joyce v Jose De Sousa 6-5
2023 World Grand Prix 10/02 17:55 5 Jose De Sousa v Gary Anderson 1-2
Players Championship 23 09/28 15:10 - Ricardo Pietreczko v Jose De Sousa 6-4
Tour Europeia 12 09/23 18:45 5 Michael Smith v Jose De Sousa 6-4
Tour Europeia 12 09/22 19:20 - Daryl Gurney v Jose De Sousa 5-6
Tour Europeia 11 09/10 12:05 4 Dirk van Duijvenbode v Jose De Sousa 6-3
Tour Europeia 11 09/09 11:35 5 Jose De Sousa v Mike De Decker 6-4
2023 Mundial - Matchplay 07/16 19:45 5 Luke Humphries v Jose De Sousa 10-2
2023 Players Championship 16 07/11 16:35 2 Jose De Sousa v Ryan Joyce 4-7
2023 Players Championship 16 07/11 15:55 3 Jose De Sousa v Jonny Clayton 6-3
2023 European Tour 10 06/30 19:40 7 Jose De Sousa v Gabriel Clemens 3-6
Players Championship 14 06/13 14:35 4 Luke Woodhouse v Jose De Sousa 6-3
2023 Tour Europeia 9 05/27 17:30 5 Nathan Aspinall v Jose De Sousa 6-3

Wikipedia - José de Sousa

José Augusto Oliveira de Sousa (born 12 February 1974) is a Portuguese professional darts player. He is based in Tarragona and represented Spain at the 2011 WDF World Cup, but played for the Portuguese team afterwards at the PDC. He won his first televised major title at the 2020 Grand Slam of Darts. He is known among darts fans for his maverick-like scoring, relatively frequent miscounts and unorthodox checkouts in matches. He frequently helps out at local hotels and restaurants during the summer.

History

De Sousa qualified for the 2012 PDC World Darts Championship by winning the Western European qualifier, beating Eduardo Lopes in the final. He became the first Portuguese player to bunnt for either version of the World Darts Championship. He lost 4–3 in the preliminary round to South Africa's Devon Petersen. In the rest of the year, he won the Catalonia National Championship and the Catalan Open by beating Antonio Jimenez in the final. De Sousa claimed the 2013 Soft Tip Bullshooter European Championship with a win over Franck Guillermont. He reached the final of the 2015 Catalan Open, but lost 6–1 to Carles Arola.

De Sousa won the 2016 FCD Anniversary Open by overcoming Willem Mandigers 6–1 in the final. In 2017 on the second day of Q School he came close to winning a two-year PDC Tour Card, but lost 5–2 to Royden Lam in the final round.

2019

After a first round defeat at the 2019 PDC World Darts Championship to Michael Barnard, De Sousa went to PDC European Q-School in January 2019 and won a Tour Card for the first time, finishing sixth on the Order of Merit to seal at least two years on the PDC ProTour.

He made gradual improvements throughout his first year on tour, and made his maiden PDC final at Players Championship 18, but lost 8–5 to James Wade. De Sousa then became the first Portuguese player to win a PDC title at Players Championship 23. He beat Peter Wright 7–3 in the semi-finals and Gerwyn Price 8–1 in the final.

2020

At the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship he lost 3–0 to Damon Heta in the first round.

In March, De Sousa made his debut at the 2020 UK Open, but lost to Welsh youngster Lewy Williams 6–4 in the third round.

In 2020, De Sousa won his first PDC European Tour title, beating the number 1 ranked player Michael Van Gerwen in the final 8–4, averaging 105,79. His winning checkout was an unorthodox 88 finish of treble 8, double 14, double 18, and with that victory followed the winners prize of £25,000. Two weeks later in the 2020 European Championship, De Sousa managed to hit his first ever televised nine-darter, in a 6–3 win over Jeffrey de Zwaan. Portugal was not on the entry list for 2020 PDC World Cup of Darts, but Singapore withdrew from the competition as Harith Lim couldn't fly to Austria. They were replaced by Portugal (represented by de Sousa and José Marquês) and together they defeated team Hungary in the first round 5–0, however, in the second round they lost to team Austria.

Continuing a good run of form, De Sousa won his first major title in the 2020 Grand Slam of Darts. After beating Krzysztof Ratajski and Lisa Ashton in the group stages, he then defeated Dave Chisnall, avenged a group stage defeat to Michael Smith in the quarter-finals, beat Simon Whitlock in the semi-finals, then he defeated James Wade in the final 16–12, winning with a 158 checkout. De Sousa became the first ever Portuguese winner of a major tournament, and broke into the world's Top 16 by winning the event.

2021

De Sousa qualified for 2021 PDC World Darts Championship via PDC Order of Merit as 14th seed. He defeated Ross Smith in the second round 3–1, but lost 0–4 to Mervyn King in the third round, despite averaging 103.62. He finished the year in 15th place in the PDC Order of Merit and secured his tour card, and was named as one of the 10 competitors in the 2021 Premier League Darts.

2022

At the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship De Sousa lost 3–4 to Alan Soutar in the third round.